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Selsil B1 Fire Polyurethane Foam
  • 1.Selsil B1 Fire Resistant Foam is a moisture cure, one component, fire retardant filling and insulation material. Has a semi-rigid structure, and allows vibration and joint movements, although difficult to bend.
  • 2.Adheres to wood, brick, stone, cement, plaster, asbestos, drywall, hardboard, and metal substrates.
  • 3.Resistant to fire for up to 4 hours.
  • 4.Serves as a smoke blocking sealant.Fills all kinds of cavities, insulates.
  • 5.Excellent bonding with construction materials.
  • 6.Foam is waterproof once cured.
  • 7.Not to be used on polyethylene, Teflon, silicone, and similar materials.
  • 8.Not to be applied on sensitive substrates.

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Selsil B1 Fire Polyurethane Foam

  • 1.Selsil B1 Fire Resistant Foam is a moisture cure, one component, fire retardant filling and insulation material. Has a semi-rigid structure, and allows vibration and joint movements, although difficult to bend.
  • 2.Adheres to wood, brick, stone, cement, plaster, asbestos, drywall, hardboard, and metal substrates.
  • 3.Resistant to fire for up to 4 hours.
  • 4.Serves as a smoke blocking sealant.Fills all kinds of cavities, insulates.
  • 5.Excellent bonding with construction materials.
  • 6.Foam is waterproof once cured.
  • 7.Not to be used on polyethylene, Teflon, silicone, and similar materials.
  • 8.Not to be applied on sensitive substrates.

1,325.0033,125.00

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Specifications

Manuel Gun
Chemical Base Polyurethane
Curing Mechanism Atmospheric Moisture
Specific Gravity 17±3 kg/m3 (ASTM D1622)
Tack-free time(L1 cm) 6±2 min. (ASTM C1620)
Cutting Time(L1 cm) 15-30 min. (ASTM C1620)
Expansion 200%-250%
Fire Class B1 (DIN 4102)
Compression Strength 41,5 kPa (DIN 53421)
Tensile Strength >104,8 kPa
Yield >45-50L (ASTM C1536)
Dimensional Stability -0,87%
Optimum Application Temperature 20°C to 25°C
Application Temperature 5°C to 30°C
Temperature Resistance (cured) ­-30°C to +80°C
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